SmartShelter Room

Modular, assemble-on-site IT room combining modularity with the freedom to customize size and shape. Offers a secure, fire-rated, water proof IT room that is highly flexible and configurable

Prefabricated data center modules dramatically reduce deployment time and complexity, while ensuring reliability within the data center. IT Modules combine the functionality and space of a typical IT room with the benefits of a pre-engineered system and factory assembly to ensure an efficient solution from design to operation. Integration of power distribution, cooling, racks, security and fire suppression and a best in-class DCIM system (Struxureware Expert) into a purpose built enclosure, these modules are deployable within a building structure or can withstand extreme weather in an outdoor environment. For small or remote data center applications, IT Modules are available as self-contained, all-in-one data centers that include a UPS and DX cooling. For medium to large data centers, IT modules are used together with power and cooling to achieve a scalable and flexible data center design to meet your specific application. Choose from one of our base designs or allow us to customize a solution to meet your needs.

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Sizing and run time calculators are based on Watt ratings. VA (Volt-Amp) ratings are also a common method for measuring power but provide less accurate results. On APC.COM, VA values are often shown for convienience and may be entered as input data. However, VA values are always translated into Watts. This translation is done using an approximation formula which assumes that low VA loads have a power factor of around 0.6 and high power loads have a power factor of nearly 1.0, which is representative of typical, (but not all) computing equipment. For highest precision, use Watt values where available.

The translator below shows how VA can be converted to Watts using the APC.COM formula: